NOTE: State law requires that each student identify any relation to a current University of Houston Board of Regents member. A student who is related to a current member of the governing board of that institution is prohibited from receiving scholarships unless the scholarship is awarded exclusively based on academic merit or is an athletic scholarship.

State Funded Scholarships

The state of Texas provides funding for multiple scholarships available to outstanding students attending Texas colleges and universities. Some of the scholarships will require students to maintain a certain GPA or be part of a specific degree program. Additionally, most of the scholarships require students to be a Texas resident.

Amount: Up to $5,000
The purpose of this program is to increase the number of highly trained and educated professional accountants available to serve the residents of this state; improve the state's business environment and encourage economic development and financial stability; and identify, recognize and support outstanding scholars who plan to pursue careers in accounting.

Amount: Tuition for one academic year (Fall, Spring, and Summer)Deadline: March 9, 2015
This scholarship program was established to encourage academically talented students from the countries of the Western (American) hemisphere to pursue higher education in the State of Texas; thus, establishing a beneficial link between the State of Texas and their home countries.
Click here to apply.

Amount: Tuition only (two semesters of first regular session)
The highest ranking graduate of each accredited high school in Texas is exempt from tuition only at public colleges in Texas for two semesters of the first regular session following graduation from high school. For more information about this exemption or the application process, please contact the University of Houston’s Office of Student Business Services at (713) 743-1010, option 6.

Deadline: Not currently accepting applications
The License Plate Insignia Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to needy students attending eligible public or private, non-profit colleges and universities in Texas. The amount of funding available for the program depends upon the number of license plates purchased bearing the insignia of Texas colleges and universities.

Amount: Resident tuition rateDeadline: July 1
The purpose of this waiver is to permit a small number of individuals with financial need and are citizens of Mexico, to enroll in any public university in Texas while paying the resident tuition rate. In order to guarantee your application is processed by the 1st payment deadline of each semester, applications must be submitted by the deadlines provided. However, applications may be submitted after the stated deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Click here to apply.

Texas Armed Services Scholarship ProgramAmount: Up to $10,000
TASSP is a scholarship available to any Texas resident who is interested in pursuing either a commission in one of the Armed Services or will join the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, the Texas State Guard or the U.S. Merchant Marine upon graduation. One of the requirements is to be appointed by the governor, lieutenant governor, state senator or state representative. Click here for more information.

The 80th Texas Legislature created the Top 10 Percent Scholarship to encourage students who graduate in the top 10 percent of their high school class to attend a Texas public institution of higher education.

There is no application for this scholarship. All Top 10 Percent high school graduates who are admitted to the university will be reviewed automatically.

When funding is available, qualifying students who submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) by March 15, have financial need, and enroll full time in a Texas public college or university in the fall term may be eligible to receive up to $1,000. Students who submit the FAFSA after this deadline will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, if funding is available. Students must submit final transcript to the Office of Admissions.

Initial Requirements:

Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) by March 15.

Be in top 10 percent of graduating class according to 6th or 7th semester transcript.

Enroll as a full-time student.

Demonstrate financial need.

Renewal Requirements:

Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) by March 15.

Complete 30 credit hours in previous academic year (Fall, Spring and Summer). Hours may be transferred from another Texas public college or university.

Maintain cumulative 3.25 GPA.

Complete at least 75 percent of hours attempted.

Enroll as a full-time student.

Demonstrate financial need.

Valedictorian Scholarship See below for more information regarding this scholarship.

University Funded Scholarships

The University funds several scholarships for incoming freshmen with awards ranging from $500 to $8,500 per year. Out-of-State recipients who receive at least $1,000 in either of these university funded scholarships will have the non-resident fees waived. Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic credentials as measured by high school performance and standardized test scores. Award criteria may vary from one scholarship to another. In order to be eligible for a university-funded scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

Graduated from a high school that is accredited by the Texas Education Agency and/or the appropriate Regional Association of Schools and Colleges

Applied for admission at UH for the Fall semester immediately following high school graduation.

Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or hold a Temporary Resident Card (form I-766) as provided by the Immigration and Reform Control Act of 1986.

Admissions file must be completed by December 1 to be considered for priority funding. Please note that this is the priority deadline and scholarships will continue to be awarded as long as funds are available.

Students are responsible for submitting new high school transcripts and/or SAT/ACT test scores if class rank or test scores change. Students must then notify the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid when this information has been submitted if they would like their files to be reviewed again. Students may do so by contacting the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid at (713) 743-1010, option 5, instant messaging with a representative on Live Online Chat, or visiting the Welcome Center.

If no high school class rank information is provided on the original transcript submitted with the admissions application, the student is responsible for notifying the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid of any changes to this information. In-lieu of an official ranking provided on the transcript, a statement of rank provided by a school administrator may be sufficient. This statement of rank should include a student's name, UH ID and a confirmation as to whether or not the student would fall in the top 10 percent, top 20 percent or top 30 percent of their respective graduating class.

New SAT/ACT test scores and/or class ranks will be accepted through January 31.

Your completed admissions application allows you to be automatically considered for some scholarships. Other scholarships require a separate application.

Eligibility to Maintain your Scholarship

Your University Funded Scholarship will renew each year provided you meet the following criteria:

Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0;

Maintain full-time enrollment each Fall and Spring semester; and

Earn a minimum of 30 credit hours of enrollment at UH every academic year.

Summer courses may count toward the completion of the 30 credit hours, but tuition and fees for those courses will not be funded by your scholarship, unless a scholarship petition is filed.

Amount: $500 to $8,500 per year
Qualifications: For students who have a competitive academic profile – typically a score of 1200 on the critical reading and math sections of the SAT (25 ACT composite) with a class rank in the top 20 percent. To remain eligible, students must maintain a full-time enrollment status (12 credit hours per semester), complete 30 credit hours annually (credit hours must be completed at the University of Houston - main campus), and a minimum 3.0 GPA per semester.

Cullen Leadership Scholarship

Amount: $1,000 per year (in addition to the Academic Excellence Scholarship)
Qualifications: Students who have been awarded the Academic Excellence Scholarship may compete for the Cullen Leadership scholarship by invitation from the Scholarship Office. This award will bring an additional $1,000 per year, and is renewable for up to four years.

Greater Texas Foundation Scholarship

Amount: $1,000 - $4,000 per year
Qualifications: Students who have attended a Texas Early College High School are eligible for the Greater Texas Foundation Scholarship. To be competitive for the scholarship, a student must graduate from an early college high school, be admitted to the University of Houston, achieve a minimum of a 3.0 college GPA and complete 50 hours of college-level courses by high school graduation. Students must complete the application and provide all necessary documents by February 1, 2014 in order to be considered for this scholarship. These documents can be delivered in person or mailed to the UH Welcome Center.

Amount: Cost of tuition, required fees, room and board, including a $1,000 undergraduate research stipend and a $2,000 study abroad stipend.

Qualifications: The University of Houston will automatically award scholarship support to National Merit Scholarship finalists who select the University of Houston as their first-choice institution in accordance with the rules and deadlines established by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).

To learn more about the Tier One Scholarship including eligibility, benefits, FAQs, and information about current scholars, please visit the Tier One Scholars website by clicking the scholarship title above. Students who are home-schooled are not eligible for receive the Tier One Scholarship.

Amount: $3,000 (up to 4 years)
Students who started at the University of Houston the Fall semester following their high school graduation and received the Highest Ranking High School Graduate Exemption are eligible to receive the Valedictorian scholarship. Students must also provide a copy of their Highest Ranking High School Graduate certificate (see example) issued by the state of Texas to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid and the Office of Student Business Services. To remain eligible, students must maintain a full-time enrollment status (12 credit hours per semester), complete 30 credit hours annually (credit hours must be completed at the University of Houston), and earn a minimum 3.0 GPA per semester. This award is renewable for up to four years (or five years for Architecture students) or until graduation.

University Endowed Scholarships

Astronaut/Space Studies Scholarship Endowment

Deadline: February 15, 2015

The Astronaut/Space Studies scholarship is for students interested in becoming an astronaut or pursuing a career in the nation’s space program. Scholarship applicant must be a certified full-time degree-seeking student, maintain a 3.0 GPA and provide notice to the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid of summer work with NASA or another space related organization. Scholarship prospect’s studies must demonstrate some area of preparation for a career in the space program. Eligible programs of study: Bachelor of Science in Physics, Master of Science in Space Architecture, Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering, Master of Science in Materials Engineering, Master of Science in Industrial Engineering or a Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering. Scholarship is renewable for up to 8 semesters. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Deadline: February 17, 2015
The Delphian scholarship is based upon merit, character and financial need. It is only available for the Fall and Spring semesters, up to 8 semesters or graduation, whichever comes first. Students will be considered without regard to gender, age, religion, race or ethnic origin, but must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Qualifying applicants must be classified as an undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 from all colleges attended as well as maintain full-time enrollment (12 credit hours) each semester. Additionally, applicants must submit an official University of Houston transcript and/or transcripts from any previously attended university or college with the application.

The Carole and Jim Hegenbarth Scholarship Endowment

Amount: $1,000 (one time award)
The Carole and Jim Hegenbarth scholarship was established to help first generation students achieve their dream of higher education. Eligible applicants must be certified undergraduate, degree-seeking students in good standing with the University of Houston, and demonstrate financial need as determined by the FAFSA.

Energy Alumni Scholarship Endowment

Deadline: February 15, 2015

The Energy Alumni Scholarship Endowment is for dependents of CenterPoint or Reliant Energy employees, or an employee who has been working for CenterPoint or Reliant Energy for at least one year. Applicants must be less than 26 years old, attend school full-time and show financial need according to the FASFA. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Engines of Our Ingenuity Scholarship

Deadline: February 15, 2015
This scholarship is open to any creative-thinking, undergraduate student at the University of Houston. To qualify, a student must be full-time (12 hours or more) with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Applicants must submit a one-page essay describing how they exhibit “creative” and “inventive” qualities. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Franklin and Virginia Law Scholarship

Deadline: February 15, 2015
The Franklin Virginia Law Scholarship is open to any degree-seeking undergraduate student who is in good academic standing at the time the scholarship is awarded. To qualify, the student must be enrolled full-time (12 hours or more) with a minimum 2.0 GPA or graduated from an accredited Texas high school with a minimum of 2.5 GPA, and have a financial need as determined by FAFSA. The student must demonstrate leadership qualities and shall submit two (2) letters of recommendation for the scholarship (preferably from teachers and professors). Student must be a United States citizen or permanent resident and a resident of Texas for fifteen (15) years preceding the date the scholarship is awarded. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Houston Office Leasing Brokers Association Scholarship Endowment

Deadline: February 15, 2015
The Houston Office Leasing Brokers Association (HOLBA) Scholarship is for students in the College of Business Administration, Engineering, Social Sciences (Economics), and/or Technology. Scholarship applicants must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in office leasing or commercial real estate, be a certified junior or senior degree-seeking student in good standing, must be enrolled for minimum of 12 hours each semester of awarding, and maintain a 3.0 GPA or better. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

M.A. Jinnah Scholarship

Deadline: February 15, 2015
The Jinnah Endowment Scholarship is intended for full-time students who are in good standing with the University. Applicants must have and must maintain a GPA of 2.5 or greater. Undergraduate students applying must have completed a minimum of 24 credit hours at UH and graduate students applying must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours at UH. Applicants must submit a 400-word essay in Urdu on the life of M.A. Jinnah. (Essays become the property of the University of Houston and may be reprinted in Pakistan Association of Greater Houston publications.) For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Mehta Family Foundation Scholarship

Amount: $1,000
The Mehta Family Foundation Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship to be used by students to cover expenses for tuition, books, fees, and/or supplies. The qualifying applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or International student. Additionally, applicants must have a minimum UH-GPA of 3.5 and be a certified full-time undergraduate or graduate certificate student in good standing with demonstrated financial need.

Peggy & Bill Shiffick Foundation Scholarship

Applicants for the Peggy & Bill Shiffick must be full-time, undergraduate, degree-seeking students who demonstrate financial need (as determined by the FAFSA or TAFSA) and have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA.

Phi Beta Delta ScholarshipDeadline: Not currently accepting applicationsAmount: $1,000 ($500 for Fall 2014 and $500 for Spring 2015) Domestic and international students are eligible to apply. Scholarship recipients will qualify for an out-of-state tuition waiver if applicable. Applicants must demonstrate active involvement in international educational activities. Undergraduate applicants and students in professional colleges (Law, Optometry and Pharmacy) must have and maintain at least a cumulative 3.25 GPA. Graduate applicants must have and maintain at least a cumulative 3.5 GPA. Scholarship recipients will be awarded membership in Phi Beta Delta, or will be awarded membership renewal if currently a member.

Presidential Endowed ScholarshipAmount: $1,000 - $1,500 per year
Qualifications: An entering freshman must have a GPA of 3.5 and a class rank of 10% or above, OR a SAT of 1200 or above. A first year professional student must have a certified minimum LSAT score of 155-160 points/PCAT score of 50 points/OAT score of 330 points. Students must submit a list of leadership activities in resume form along with 2 letters of recommendation. This award will bring an additional $1,000 – $1,500 per year, and is renewable for up to four years (or six years for Architecture or Pharmacy students).

Robert and Esther Stadtler Scholarship

Deadline: February 15, 2015
The Robert and Esther Stadtler Scholarship is open to sophomores and seniors who are seeking a degree at the University of Houston. To qualify, students must be full-time (12 hours or more) with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA and have financial need as determined by FAFSA. Students must also submit their résumé and a brief statement detailing leadership qualities, character, scholastic ability and achievements. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

The Woman’s Club of Houston Scholarship

Deadline: February 15, 2015
The Woman’s Club of Houston Scholarship is a one-time, annual award of up to $1,500. To qualify, an applicant must be a certified junior or senior student seeking an undergraduate degree in the field of Education or Fine Arts for Fall 2012/Spring 2013, enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester of award and maintain a 3.0 GPA. The applicant must also demonstrate an interest in contributing to the community through participation in community service activities. In addition, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. For information on how to apply, click here.

Undergraduate Research Scholarships

The University of Houston encourages undergraduates to participate in research with a faculty mentor. In addition to programs offered through various departments and colleges, two programs currently award a stipend for qualified students from all majors to engage in a mentored research experience.

Amount: $1,000 per semester of researchDeadline: Not currently accepting applications
Any junior or senior who has either successfully completed at least 12 hours in residence at UH with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 OR who has completed fewer than 12 hours in residence at UH but has a 3.5 cumulative GPA on all college level course work taken at UH or elsewhere is eligible to apply. Applicants must have earned at least 60 credits by the beginning of the mentorship period and must enroll and maintain a minimum of 12 hours in the semester of the award unless they are graduating that semester. Students who have participated in the PURS program at UH in a prior semester are ineligible to reapply.

Amount: $3,500 for researchDeadline: Not currently accepting applications
Qualifications: The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program at the University of Houston (SURF-UH) seeks to provide funding for rising UH sophomores, juniors and seniors to participate in a focused, full-time, 10-week research experience (June 3rd - August 9th) under the direction of UH faculty. Current freshmen that will be sophomores in Fall 2013 are eligible to apply for the fellowship. However, students graduating in Spring and Summer 2013 are not eligible for this program. No course credit will be offered for participation in this program, and students who have previously participated in the SURF-UH program are ineligible to reapply.

Study Abroad Scholarships

Students receiving non-UH scholarships for travel/study/internship/volunteer opportunities abroad are required to visit the Office of International Studies and Programs prior to their departure in order to be in compliance with UH Safety and Health regulations.

College-Specific Scholarships

Most colleges at the University of Houston offer scholarships specifically for students in those colleges. To be considered for a college-specific scholarship, submit an application through the appropriate college.

Privately Funded Scholarships

Each year, a number of foundations, corporations, and individuals provide funding for UH scholarships. Some of these privately funded scholarships are designed to support students in a particular discipline or from a specific heritage or geographic region; others are open to students of any major or background. Offerings change often according to availability of funds and the time of the school year.

Alief Achievement Fund Scholarship

Deadline: February 15, 2015
The Alief Achievement Scholarship Fund Scholarship will be used to award Alief Independent School District High School seniors who exhibit leadership skills and will attend the University of Houston Main Campus. Scholarship applicant must also demonstrate financial need. To apply, applicant must submit résumé, two letters of recommendation and a 500-word narrative outlining why applicant wants to attend the University of Houston and how this scholarship will enable him/her to meet his/her goals. All scholarship documents should be submitted to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. If selected, scholarship recipient must maintain a cumulative 2.75 GPA and remain a full-time student (a minimum of 12 hours per semester) at the University of Houston (main campus). Scholarship award is renewable for a maximum of 4 years (or 8 semesters) provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility requirements. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Alonzo Cantu Scholarship

Deadline: February 15, 2015

The Alonzo Cantu Scholarship is for incoming freshmen who graduated from any high school in Hidalgo County, Texas. Scholarship applicants must be ranked in the top 25 percent of their graduating class, demonstrate financial need and be Pell Grant-eligible. Students will be evaluated based on academic achievement, letters of recommendation and a personal statement. The award is renewable for up to four years with a maximum amount of $16,000 for students who maintain a 2.75 GPA, full-time enrollment, and remain Pell Grant-eligible. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. For more instructions on how to apply, click here.

The Army Reserves Officers' Training Corps (AROTC) Scholarship is awarded for academic and personal achievement and pays annually an amount determined by the U.S. Army. The scholarship includes funding for tuition, a flat rate for textbooks, equipment, and supplies, and a subsistence allowance. Recipients must enroll and fully participate in Army ROTC. Four-year AROTC scholarships are applied for during the latter part of the junior or the early part of the senior year of high school. Two- and three-year AROTC scholarships are applied for during the sophomore and freshman years, respectively, through the Department of Military Science. For further information, contact Lt. Weaver at 713-743-3883.

Barnes and Noble Textbook Scholarship

Amount: $800 per year ($400 per semester), renewable for up to 2 years onlyDeadline: February 15, 2015

Barnes & Noble is pleased to be a member of the University of Houston (UH) community. Barnes & Noble will award scholarships to selected UH students who have been admitted to undergraduate programs to support student success and access at UH. As a UH partner, we have committed to providing the Textbook Scholarships. Qualifying applicants who meet the eligibility requirements below are invited to apply. Selected applicants will receive a total of $800/academic year ($400/semester). This is a renewable scholarship award for a period of 2 years (based on 2 semesters per classification level) for a maximum award of $1,600. Any funds not used will be returned to the Barnes & Noble Textbook Scholarship account. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Deadline: May 1 (Fall) & October 1 (Spring)
The Mladenka-Fowler Scholarship offers financial assistance to full-time students at UH who encounter economic hardships that might oblige them to withdraw from full-time progress towards graduation. For more information, click here.

Mark & Judith Cook Foundation Scholarship

Amount: Full-rideDeadline: February 15, 2015
The Mark and Judith Cook Foundation are pleased to award a full-ride scholarship to students who have been accepted to the University of Houston (main campus). Applicant must be a Texas resident, U.S. citizen or permanent resident and have a permanent address in the Tamina community located within zip code 77385. Scholarship applicant must also demonstrate financial need. Applicant must submit a résumé, two letters of recommendation and a 250-word narrative outlining why applicant wants to attend the University of Houston and how this scholarship will enable him/her to meet this goal. All scholarship documents should be submitted by to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. If selected, recipient must live on the UH campus a minimum of the first two years of his/her college career. Scholarship recipient must maintain a cumulative 2.75 GPA and remain a full-time student (a minimum of 12 hours per semester) at the University of Houston (main campus). Scholarship award is renewable provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility requirements. Scholarship award covers up to 8 semesters (or up to 10 semesters if student is enrolled in a 5-year program) including tuition and fees; on-campus room and board or the equivalent; books and University of Houston sponsored student health insurance. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

The Cougar Experience Scholarship is an exciting new award for students who make campus life even more vibrant by living in a residence hall and playing an active role in campus activities. First-time freshmen admitted by March 1, 2015, for the Fall 2015 term may be eligible for the Cougar Experience Scholarship. Priority will be given to students with demonstrated financial need. This award in not renewable and may only be applied toward UH residence hall expenses for the first year in college.

Eligibility Criteria:

Be an incoming freshman

Apply for housing in Moody Towers, Cougar Village or Cougar Village II

Fill out the FAFSA or TASFA by March 15

Submit a short essay by March 15

Actively participate in two campus life experiences during the school year:

Amount: $4,000 per year (renewable)Deadline: February 17, 2015
The Delphian scholarship is based upon scholarship, merit, character and financial need. It is only available for the Fall and Spring semesters, up to 8 semesters or graduation, whichever comes first. Applicants will be considered without regard to age, religion, race or ethnic origin, but must be a woman and citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Qualifying applicants must be classified as an undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 from all colleges attended as well as maintain full-time enrollment (12 credit hours) each semester. Additionally, applicants must submit an official University of Houston transcript and/or transcripts from any previously attended university or college with the application. Interviews will not be scheduled until all information is received by the Delphian office.

Ella Margaret Hawes Women in Transition Scholarship

Amount: $1,000Deadline: Not currently accepting applications
Women who are faculty or professional staff members, wives or daughters of the same, or retired members may apply for this $1000 scholarship. An applicant must be enrolled in a university-approved degree program. The scholarship will be awarded to the woman “in transition” based on merit, motivation and need. Applications are available in the M.D. Anderson Library Administration Office, room 220 (second floor). Submitted applications must be postmarked by April 30. For further information contact Joan Linsley at 713-661-8801 or joantex@aol.com, or Evelyn Brass at 713-743-9686 or ebrass@uh.edu.

Mary Hoffman Harding Scholarship

Amount: $1,000Deadline: Not currently accepting applications
Children or grandchildren of full-time current or retired employees of the UH System (any campus) are eligible for the Mary Harding Hoffman $1000.00 scholarship. Students may apply if they are, or will be, full-time students for the next school year at the UH Central Campus as entering freshmen, or undergraduate or graduate in good standing. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of scholarship achievement with leadership qualities as secondary consideration. There is no financial disclosure requirement. A previous winner may not reapply because it is awarded on a one-time basis. Applications are available in the M.D. Anderson Library Administration Office, room 220 (second floor). Submitted applications must be postmarked by April 30. For further information contact Joan Linsley at 713-661-8801 or joantex@aol.com, or Evelyn Brass at 713-743-9686 or ebrass@uh.edu.

UH Dining Services (UHDS) is pleased to be a member of the University of Houston (UH) community. UHDS will award scholarships to selected UH students that have been admitted to undergraduate programs to support student success and access at UH. As a UH partner, we have committed to providing the Meal Plan Scholarships. Qualifying applicants who meet the eligibility requirements below are invited to apply. Selected applicants will receive one Shasta Pass Unlimited Meal Plan for both the Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 terms. For instructions on how to apply, click here.

Academic Excellence Scholars

﻿SAT score range 1200 – 1290

ACT score range 25 – 28

Dean's Lists

3.5 GPA or above﻿

Transfer Excellence Scholars

3.0 GPA or above﻿

Holly Rose Ribbon Scholarship

Amount: $5,000
The Holly Rose Ribbon Foundation would like to assist students who have lost a parent due to breast cancer. The scholarship is available for the Spring 2014 semester. Applicants must submit a 500-word narrative describing how losing a parent due to breast cancer has impacted their life. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or hold a permanent residence card, be a certified full-time undergraduate (minimum 12 hours per semester) degree-seeking student in good standing, and have a minimum University of Houston GPA of 2.75. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate financial need. For instructions on how to apply to the Holly Rose Ribbon Scholarship, click here.

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's educational program is a significant part of the Show's mission — benefiting youth, supporting education, and facilitating better agricultural practices through exhibitions and presentation. Because college is only a dream for so many students, the Show has made an extraordinary impact on the lives of countless young men and women in its quest to benefit the youth of Texas and support them through education.

Stripes College Scholarship

Amount: $1,000

The scholarship is available for the 2014-2015 academic year. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or hold a permanent residence card, be certified full-time undergraduate (minimum 12 hours per semester) degree-seeking student in good standing. Current students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Entering freshmen must have a minimum 1100 on the SAT or a 24 on the ACT. Students must be residents of a Stripes operating county. For instructions on how to apply to the Stripes College Scholarship, click here.

Qualifications: For graduates from a Texas high school or home school who demonstrate financial need, a record of leadership in school and community, and strong academic abilities, as evidenced by grades and SAT scores.

Valley Alliance of Mentors for Opportunities and Scholarships

Deadline: February 15, 2015

The VAMOS scholarship is for incoming freshmen who graduated from any high school in Hidalgo County, Texas. Scholarship applicants must be ranked in the top 25 percent of their graduating class, demonstrate financial need and be Pell Grant-eligible. Students will be evaluated based on academic achievement, letters of recommendation and a personal statement. The award is renewable for up to four years with a maximum amount of $16,000 for students who maintain a 2.75 GPA, full-time enrollment, and remain Pell Grant-eligible. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. For more instructions on how to apply, click here.

Scholarships for Transfers

Thinking of transferring to UH? If you show promise through academics, leadership, and/or community involvement, you may qualify for this scholarship. Out-of-state recipients who receive at least $1,000 in university funded scholarships will have the non-resident fees waived:

Transfer Excellence Scholarship

Amount: $1,000 per year ($500 per semester), not renewable
Applicants must hold a permanent residence card or be a U.S. Citizen, must enroll in 12 hours of classes at UH (main campus), must have 42 transferable hours from a regionally accepted U.S. institution and must have a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 point scale). Awards are offered for Fall and Spring applicants. For inquiries regarding applications and deadlines please contact the Office of Admissions at 713-743-1010, option 4.

Scholarships for International Students

Amount: $2,500Deadline: January 31, 2015
The Florence Terry Griswold Scholarship is for women who are citizens of a Pan American country (other than the United States) and is pursuing a graduate degree at a state-supported college or university in Texas. More than $2,500 may be awarded in years when funds are available.

Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce (HJCC) Scholarship

Amount: ComprehensiveDeadline: Not currently accepting applications
The purpose of HJCC is to provide financial support for students participating in a study abroad program, Click here to learn more about eligibility and application requirements.

Deadline: Not currently accepting applications
Applicants must demonstrate active involvement in international education activities, have completed one semester of full-time study at the University of Houston and be currently enrolled full-time. All undergraduate applicants must have at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, and all graduate applicants must have at least a cumulative 3.5 GPA. For United States citizens and permanent residents, financial need will be determined by guidelines from the UH Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. For non-immigrant international students, financial need is established by the results of an application for a Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) through the International Student and Scholars Services Office.

Mehta Family Foundation Scholarship

Amount: $1,000Deadline: Not currently accepting applications
The Mehta Family Foundation Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship to be used by students to cover expenses for tuition, books, fees, and/or supplies. The qualifying applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or International student. Additionally, applicants must have a minimum UH-GPA of 3.5 and be a certified full-time undergraduate or graduate certificate student in good standing with demonstrated financial need.

State law requires that each student identify any relation to a current University of Houston Board of Regent member. A student who is related to a current member of the governing board of that institution is prohibited from receiving scholarships unless the scholarship is awarded exclusively based on academic merit or is an athletic scholarship.

Any scholarship counts as a financial resource and must be considered when constructing a student award package. Total student aid cannot exceed a student’s cost of attendance. The cost of attendance (COA) is an estimate of what it costs the typical student to attend the University of Houston. Your COA includes tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation and personal expenses. University of Houston awards are subject to change depending on the entire student award package and the students’ COA.